COVID-Safe: Criminal Activity Expected to Rise as COVID Restrictions Ease
As restrictions ease and most of the population returns to places of work and education, criminal activity is expected to surge by more than 10% next year.
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As restrictions ease and most of the population returns to places of work and education, criminal activity is expected to surge by more than 10% next year.
Across the economy, the number of businesses in Australia is expected to increase by 2.4% in 2021-22, to 1.69 million. This follows a 4.6% decline in the previous financial year.
Canadian drivers should expect to pay more at a gas station as economic conditions begin to improve after the pandemic.
Economic conditions for exporters in New Zealand are expected to gradually improve as the global vaccine rollout continues.
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Against a backdrop of Australia’s relative success in containing COVID-19, accommodation and hospitality businesses are reeling from the consequences of constrained tourism.
Against the backdrop of the COVID-19 pandemic, IBISWorld expects several industries to exhibit strong export revenue growth in 2021-22:
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Die Vergabe von Unternehmenskrediten hat sich während der Pandemie gewandelt, was maßgebliche Folgen für die deutschen Banken haben könnte.
IBISWorld has assessed which UK regions have required the most support financial support during the COVID-19 pandemic.
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